Subject and Object in Renaissance CultureMargreta de Grazia, Maureen Quilligan, Peter Stallybrass Cambridge University Press, 1996 M02 23 - 398 páginas This collection of original essays brings together some of the most prominent figures in new historicist and cultural materialist approaches to the early modern period, and offers a new focus on the literature and culture of the Renaissance. Traditionally, Renaissance studies have concentrated on the human subject. The essays collected here bring objects - purses, clothes, tapestries, houses, maps, feathers, communion wafers, tools, pages, skulls - back into view. As a result, the much-vaunted early modern subject ceases to look autonomous and sovereign, but is instead caught up in a vast and uneven world of objects which he and she makes, owns, values, imagines, and represents. This book puts things back into relation with people; in the process, it elicits new critical readings, and new cultural configurations. |
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... discourses , Subject and Object in Renais- sance Culture puts things back into relation with persons ; in the process , it elicits new critical readings and new cultural configurations . Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and ...
... discourses , Subject and Object in Renais- sance Culture puts things back into relation with persons ; in the process , it elicits new critical readings and new cultural configurations . Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and ...
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... Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe ( 1986 ) , Re - membering Milton : The Texts and the Traditions ( 1987 ) , and Feminism and Postmodernism ( a special issue of boundary 2 , 1992 ) . She has recently co - edited ...
... Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe ( 1986 ) , Re - membering Milton : The Texts and the Traditions ( 1987 ) , and Feminism and Postmodernism ( a special issue of boundary 2 , 1992 ) . She has recently co - edited ...
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... Discourse ( 1981 ) . He has co - edited with Stephen Orgel John Milton ( 1991 ) for the Oxford Author series , and ... discourses of discovery in the Renaissance , as well as on theory and method in the historical analysis of literature ...
... Discourse ( 1981 ) . He has co - edited with Stephen Orgel John Milton ( 1991 ) for the Oxford Author series , and ... discourses of discovery in the Renaissance , as well as on theory and method in the historical analysis of literature ...
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... Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe ( 1986 ) . She is presently at work on a collection of essays about incest and authority in the Renaissance . Peter Stallybrass is Professor of English and a member of the Program ...
... Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe ( 1986 ) . She is presently at work on a collection of essays about incest and authority in the Renaissance . Peter Stallybrass is Professor of English and a member of the Program ...
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... Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe ( 1986 ) and Medieval and Renaissance Representa- tion : New Reflections ( 1984 ) , and has published widely on Dante , Petrarch , Shakespeare , on canon formation , and on popular ...
... Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe ( 1986 ) and Medieval and Renaissance Representa- tion : New Reflections ( 1984 ) , and has published widely on Dante , Petrarch , Shakespeare , on canon formation , and on popular ...
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The ideology of superfluous things King Lear as period piece | 17 |
Rude mechanicals | 43 |
Spensers domestic domain poetry property and the Early Modern subject | 83 |
Materializations | 131 |
Gendering the Crown | 133 |
The unauthored 1539 volume in which is printed the Hecatomphile The Flowers of French Poetry and Other Soothing Things | 166 |
Dematerializations textile and textual properties in Ovid Sandys and Spenser | 189 |
Appropriations | 211 |
Unlearning the Aztec cantares preliminaries to a postcolonial history | 260 |
Fetishisms | 287 |
Worn worlds clothes and identity on the Renaissance stage | 289 |
The Countess of Pembrokes literal translation | 321 |
Remnants of the sacred in Early Modern England | 337 |
Objections | 347 |
The insincerity of women | 349 |
Desire is death | 369 |
Freedom service and the trade in slaves the problem of labor in Paradise Lost | 213 |
Feathers and flies Aphra Behn and the seventeenthcentury trade in exotica | 235 |
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Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture Margreta de Grazia,Maureen Quilligan,Peter Stallybrass Sin vista previa disponible - 1996 |
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